1. Suppose we have a binomial experiment with n=40 trials and probability of success p=0.85. a. Compute μ and σ of the approximating normal distribution. H b. Estimate (r < 30). C. Is it unusual for a binomial experiment with n=40 trials and probability of success to have fewer than 30 successes? Explain.

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1. Suppose we have a binomial experiment with n=40 trials and probability of success p=0.85.
a. Compute μ and σ of the approximating normal distribution.
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b. Estimate (r < 30).
C.
Is it unusual for a binomial experiment with n=40 trials and probability of success to have fewer
than 30 successes? Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose we have a binomial experiment with n=40 trials and probability of success p=0.85. a. Compute μ and σ of the approximating normal distribution. H b. Estimate (r < 30). C. Is it unusual for a binomial experiment with n=40 trials and probability of success to have fewer than 30 successes? Explain.
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